If you're allergic to a certain food, the price of that food item isn't going to make you any less allergic. For example, if you need an EpiPen just from looking at shellfish, you're not likely to cash in on that coupon for Red Lobster anytime soon. But the mom in this next story wielded her son's food allergy as if it were cashier kryptonite to get deals from her local sandwich shop.
Firstly, if your child is allergic to gluten, why would you choose to go to a sandwich shop for your family lunch? As a celiac's last resort, a sandwich shop really isn't an ideal place to plan to feed your 8-year-old son–that is, unless you have a nefarious plan to wring out the teenaged cashier for discounts.
Read on to read how this audacious mom tried to get a free lunch by putting pressure on a teenage employee, but was sideswiped by the sandwicheur's response to her blatant disrespect of her own child.